The honest answers to what working artists ask us most. Anything else? browse the help guides or write the studio directly.
i.
Why is it called Early Bird ?
Because you're here while we're still building. The price is yours for as long as you stay subscribed, even after we add features, raise rates for new signups, or split the product into tiers later. Switching between monthly and yearly billing keeps the lock; only cancelling and re-subscribing later would put you on whatever the rate is then. The deal is our thank-you to the artists who shape the studio with us.
ii.
How does the fourteen-day trial work?
No card up front. Build your catalog, invite a collector, send a private link. The full feature set is open for fourteen days. On day fifteen you choose whether to subscribe; nothing auto-charges.
iii.
What happens if I don't subscribe at the end?
Your account moves to a read-only archive. Every work, collector, and viewing room is preserved exactly as you left it. Subscribe any time later and the studio comes back to life; nothing is ever deleted without you asking.
iv.
Does Fine Art Form take a cut of my sales?
Never. You connect Stripe directly. Your payouts come from Stripe to your bank account; we don't sit between you and the collector, and we don't take a percentage of any sale, ever.
v.
Who owns the work I upload?
You do, completely. Fine Art Form is a tool for organizing the studio, not a marketplace, gallery, or rights-holder. You can export everything (images, metadata, sales records, collector list) as a clean archive at any time.
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Your catalog, by the end of this afternoon.
Fourteen days of the full studio. No card on file, no auto-charge, just the time to know whether the tool fits the practice.